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| How to backup (copy) XP Local Settings folder When logged on the Local Settings folder retains open files which are impossible to copy for backup. How do I backup my Local Settings folder without having to install special utilities such as Lcopy, lXcopy or going to the trouble of logging in a safe mode? Jan |
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| Re: How to backup (copy) XP Local Settings folder jd wrote: > When logged on the Local Settings folder retains open files which > are impossible to copy for backup. How do I backup my Local > Settings folder without having to install special utilities such as > Lcopy, lXcopy or going to the trouble of logging in a safe mode? I am unsure why you would want to copy the local settings folder. Howver - you could schedule the backup and not be logged in at that time? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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| Re: How to backup (copy) XP Local Settings folder jd wrote: > When logged on the Local Settings folder retains open files which > are impossible to copy for backup. How do I backup my Local > Settings folder without having to install special utilities such as > Lcopy, lXcopy or going to the trouble of logging in a safe mode? I am unsure why you would want to copy the local settings folder. Howver - you could schedule the backup and not be logged in at that time? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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| Re: How to backup (copy) XP Local Settings folder jd wrote: > When logged on the Local Settings folder retains open files which are > impossible to copy for backup. How do I backup my Local Settings > folder without having to install special utilities such as Lcopy, > lXcopy or going to the trouble of logging in a safe mode? > > Jan Use XP's built in backup application. It will use Shadow Copy to back up files that are in use and works well. It's not automabically installed on Home but it's on the CD. Pop` |
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| Re: How to backup (copy) XP Local Settings folder jd wrote: > When logged on the Local Settings folder retains open files which are > impossible to copy for backup. How do I backup my Local Settings > folder without having to install special utilities such as Lcopy, > lXcopy or going to the trouble of logging in a safe mode? > > Jan Use XP's built in backup application. It will use Shadow Copy to back up files that are in use and works well. It's not automabically installed on Home but it's on the CD. Pop` |
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| Re: How to backup (copy) XP Local Settings folder "jd" <jd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CFA9C448-12B6-40B5-8EC8-7ACCBEEB154A@microsoft.com... > When logged on the Local Settings folder retains open files which are > impossible to copy for backup. How do I backup my Local Settings folder > without having to install special utilities such as Lcopy, lXcopy or going > to > the trouble of logging in a safe mode? > > Jan Jan: Do you think you might be interested in a more comprehensive backup system - not only to take into account your Document & Settings folder, but your operating system, registry, programs & applications, user-created data - in short, *everything* that's on your day-to-day working HDD? So that in the event of a HDD failure, or a corrupted unbootable OS, or the other ills that adversely affect our PCs, you could restore the system to a bootable, functional state with a minimum of effort, time, and aggravation? If so, might you consider a disk imaging program such as Acronis True Image to undertake disk-to-disk cloning or creating disk images of your system for restoration purposes? Anna |
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| Re: How to backup (copy) XP Local Settings folder "jd" <jd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CFA9C448-12B6-40B5-8EC8-7ACCBEEB154A@microsoft.com... > When logged on the Local Settings folder retains open files which are > impossible to copy for backup. How do I backup my Local Settings folder > without having to install special utilities such as Lcopy, lXcopy or going > to > the trouble of logging in a safe mode? > > Jan Jan: Do you think you might be interested in a more comprehensive backup system - not only to take into account your Document & Settings folder, but your operating system, registry, programs & applications, user-created data - in short, *everything* that's on your day-to-day working HDD? So that in the event of a HDD failure, or a corrupted unbootable OS, or the other ills that adversely affect our PCs, you could restore the system to a bootable, functional state with a minimum of effort, time, and aggravation? If so, might you consider a disk imaging program such as Acronis True Image to undertake disk-to-disk cloning or creating disk images of your system for restoration purposes? Anna |
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